Showers continue to feed in across eastern coasts of England, though these generally light and scattered. Elsewhere remains largely dry and sunny. Feeling warm in the sunshine but chilly around eastern coasts. - This is your Met Office UK weather forecast for 04/05/2025. Bringing you today’s weather forecast is Ellie Glaisyer.
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00:01Good afternoon.
00:02Welcome to your latest weather update from the Met Office.
00:04High pressure very much in charge of our weather throughout much of this week, but it will
00:08be feeling a little bit cooler than it has done recently, all thanks to northeasterly
00:12winds, particularly throughout Sunday and Monday.
00:14Then that air of high pressure slips southwards across much of the UK, so potentially a bit
00:18of a warming trend throughout much of this week, but there will be plenty of dry and
00:22sunny weather around for most of us as we go throughout this week.
00:26Back to the rest of Sunday, and plenty of showers still feeding in across eastern coasts of
00:30England.
00:31These generally light and scattered, one or two heavier downpours in places, but for
00:34the most part, there will be plenty of dry weather around, plenty of sunshine and blue
00:38skies on offer, and feeling really warm where you do catch that sunshine too, a little cooler
00:42than it was at the end of last week, but we will still see highs in the south-west around
00:4616, 17, potentially 18 degrees.
00:48However, it will be feeling a little bit cooler thanks to that onshore breeze, so the feels
00:52like temperature across eastern parts of England, only around six or seven degrees, so definitely
00:56feeling quite chilly if you're at eastern coasts throughout Sunday afternoon.
01:01As we then go through Sunday evening, those showers continue across eastern parts of England,
01:05perhaps one or two feeding into the south-east as well, but for the most part, dry weather
01:09around, plenty of clear skies on offer across much of the UK throughout Sunday night and
01:14into the start of Monday.
01:16And those clear skies could lead to a touch of frost, particularly across the north and the
01:19north-west, maybe down to minus one or minus two in places, although towns and cities generally
01:23holding up above zero, we'll be at those temperatures, still dropping down into the
01:27mid-single figures.
01:28So that does mean quite a chilly start for many of us on bank holiday Monday morning,
01:32but quite a bright start for many of us as well.
01:34Plenty of sunshine on offer.
01:36We will still see some showers continuing across the south-east of England, again one
01:39or two heavy downpours possible, although most of those showers generally light and
01:43scattered.
01:44The majority of the country, plenty of blue skies, plenty of sunshine on offer, and again
01:49feeling warm where we see that sunshine as well.
01:51Highs in the south, 16 or 17 degrees in the north, around 13 or 14, but again just feeling
01:56that little bit cooler along eastern coast of England throughout Monday afternoon.
02:01As we then go into Monday evening, any showers that we see across the very far south will gradually
02:05start to ease, so turning drier again for much of the country throughout Monday night
02:09and into the start of Tuesday, and with those clear skies that does mean quite a bit of frost
02:14around as well to start on Tuesday morning, so a bit of a chilly start again.
02:18But high pressure remains very much in charge throughout much of next week, so plenty of
02:22sunshine for many of us, so do make sure you hit subscribe to our YouTube channel so you
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02:27Bye for now.